Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Date Correction: BENNETT THEATRELAB & CONSERVATORY registering Spring Term 2025

 

From: philipgbennett@yahoo.com <philipgbennett@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2025 11:38 AM
Subject: Date Corrections

 

 

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Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Invisible Theatre 54th Season! 6 Plays for $200!

 

From: Betsy and Invisible Theatre <betsy@invisibletheatre.ccsend.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2025 1:19 PM
Subject: Invisible Theatre 6 Plays for $200!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Wonderful IT Patron!

The Invisible Theatre (IT) is thrilled to announce our 54th Season! IT continues it's legacy of producing the highest quality theatrical productions in a uniquely intimate space! Our line-up of dazzling new plays and classics offer something for everyone and continues to celebrate the innovative spirit and artistic excellence for which The Invisible Theatre is known. We are excited to present a season that brings audiences together over shared experiences of thought-provoking drama, hilarious moments, thrilling suspense and classic music!

Betsy

Betsy Kruse Craig

Managing Artistic Director

 

 

 

 

2025 - 2026 Season!

InvITing - IgnITing - UnITing

 

 

 

THE CAKE 

September 7 – 21, 2025

By Bekah Brunstetter

Della makes cakes, not judgment calls – those she leaves to her husband, Tim. But when the girl she helped raise comes back home to North Carolina to get married, and the fiancé is actually a fiancée, Della's life gets turned upside down. She can't really make a cake for such a wedding, can she? For the first time in her life, Della has to think for herself.

 

 

 

KEN LUDWIG'S MORIARTY 

October 26 – November 9, 2025

By Ken Ludwig

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are back on the case! An investigation into the Bohemian king's stolen letters cascades into an international mystery filled with spies, blackmail and intrigue. With world peace at stake, Holmes and Watson join forces with American actress Irene Adler to take down cunning criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty and his network of devious henchmen. Five actors play over 40 roles in this adventure that has danger – and laughter! – around every corner.

 

 

 

CONSTELLATIONS 

January 11 – 25, 2026

By Nick Payne

What if every choice you made created a new universe? Constellations is a mesmerizing, mind-bending love story that explores the infinite possibilities of fate, free will, and human connection. Roland, a beekeeper, and Marianne, a physicist, navigate the shifting landscapes of their relationship across multiple realities—where a single word, decision, or moment alters the course of their lives. With poetic language and breathtaking emotional depth, Constellations is a spellbinding exploration of love, time, and the delicate balance between chance and destiny.

 

 

 

Richard Glazier's

FROM BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD

 February 13, 14, and 15, 2026

Berger Perfoming Arts Center

Join pianist and historian Richard Glazier as he weaves together interviews, piano performances, and commentary to create a unique view of Broadway and Hollywood through music. Glazier explores the history of the great music that has been written for Broadway musicals and Hollywood films and television, sharing his lifetime love of each.

 

 

 

INCIDENT AT OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP 

March 8 – 22, 2026

By Katie Forgette

Embark on a delightful journey down memory lane. Katie Forgette's charming comedy unfolds within the confines of a working-class family home. It's 1973 and the O'Shea family faces a crisis of biblical proportions when their 19-year-old daughter tells her younger sister about "the birds and the bees" and is overheard by the parish priest! Holy hell and hilarity break loose as the O'Sheas band together and prove that nothing is more sacred than family.

 

 

 

OH, COWARD! 

April 26 – May 10, 2026

Devised by Roderick Cooke

Our 54th season ends with a delectable foray into musical theatre, Noel Coward's Oh Coward! (Yes, a musical on the IT stage!) This delightfully intimate revue devised by Roderick Cook, features four performers accompanied by piano. Coward's songs and sketches about British High and Low society, the theatah, mad dogs, Englishman, and other noteworthy subjects sparkle with the masters dry-as-a martini wit.

 

 

Please note all dates and plays are subject to change.

 

 

Subscribe RIGHT NOW 

and see SIX plays for ONLY $200

with a $3 Service Charge

(good through June 15th)

 

That is up to a $60 Savings

over individual tickets!

 

*Priority Reserved Seating* 

$5 Discount on Extra Tickets*

*Flexible Ticket Exchange*

*Discounts on all IT Specials including

Sizzling Summer Sounds,

The Women's Voices Play Reading Series,

Going IT Alone,

and

 

 

 

 

Online or Call

520.882.9721

 

We are so grateful for your continued

generosity and commitment!

 

Together We Make IT Happen!

 

The Invisible Theatre

1400 North First Avenue at Drachman

Tucson, Arizona 85719

invisibletheatre.com

 

 

Invisible Theatre | 1400 North First Avenue | Tucson, AZ 85719 US

 

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Santa Cruz Shoestring Players seeking help loading the set for our next show

 

From: Santa Cruz Shoestring Players <azshoestringplayers@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2025 1:09 PM
Subject: Please help us get ready for our next show.

 

 

Can you lend us a hand? Or two?

 

 

 

The Santa Cruz Shoestring Players

is getting ready for its next show.

But we need help loading the set on stage.

Please come on over to CPAC

(1250 W. Continental Road)

on Sunday, March 30 at 1:00 and join the fun!

 

 

 

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Santa Cruz Shoestring Players
Community Performance & Art Center (CPAC)
1250 Continental Road, Green Valley, AZ 85622
520-399-1750

 

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Monday, March 24, 2025

The Circus Academy of Tucson workshop The Physics of Circus & summer camp registration

 

From: The Circus Academy of Tucson <info@circusacademytucson.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2025 8:00 AM
Subject: Nonprofit Update and Summer Camp Registration- Happy Spring!

 

🎪🎪🎪

Spring into Circus!!!

Physics Circus Event!

Check out exhibits of circus arts with explanations of physics concepts by physics students. A wonderful, interactive museum style event for kids of all ages! In partnership with Charlotte Zehnder as part of her University of Arizona NASA Space Grant Fellowship Program. Free! April 27th

This workshop is intended to give participants an introductory idea of the key concepts in Newtonian Physics like forces, friction, and angular momentum that circus performers use to their advantage in their acts.

Get a more intuitive feel for these concepts yourself through the different interactive museum-style stations.

This event will be especially relevant for K-12 students but all are welcome!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-physics-of-circus-tickets-1264444069249?aff=oddtdtcreator

 

 

 

Summer Camp!

Registrations are open and filling up, get yours in today!!!

Register Here:

 

The Circus Academy of Tucson

400 West Speedway Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85705

 

 

 

We are now officially a 501c3 non-profit! Donations are now tax deductible and are retroactively back through 2024. If you made a donation and need any receipt or documentation let me know. 

If you wish to donate, donations can be made here:  https://circusacademytucson.com/donate

 

On that note...

Our first fundraiser, the Climb-a-Thon, has raised $1442.00 so far!

If you participated and haven't collected/turned in your donations, please remember to get them in. We so appreciate everyone's hard work!!!

 

 

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BENNETT THEATRELAB & CONSERVATORY registering Spring Term 2025

 

From: philipgbennett@yahoo.com <philipgbennett@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2025 12:59 PM
Subject: SPRING AD...

 

 

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Old Pueblo Playwrights weekly meeting 3-24-25

 

From: David Zinke <dzinkmeister@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2025 9:33 PM
To: David Zinke <dzinkmeister@yahoo.com>
Subject: Reminder/Invitation to attend OPP weekly meeting 3-24-25

 

Old Pueblo Playwrights cordially invite you to attend their weekly Zoom meeting Monday, March 24, 2025 beginning at 7pm.  

 

This will be a Zoom only meeting.  (zoom link below COMING ATTRACTIONS:)

 

OPP Business: 

Update on Scott Berg's condition.

Check in - what's opening/opened/seen/recommended. 

Progress report on future meeting/festival venues.

Volunteers for AV help at Hybrid meetings.

 

FEATURED PLAYWRIGHT: MEL HECTOR

MAR      24  ZOOM "Same Difference" by Mel Hector  (16  Min) 2nd read

               STEVEN – long term care night nurse. Eric E.

DAVID – resident. David Y.  

BETTY – resident. Sydney F.

MARTY – resident. Ina S.

ARNOLD – resident. David Z.

Facilitator  - Ms. Flynn

 

     " Boxed in" by Mel Hector  (14 Min)  2nd read

      Dr Phelps  -   Richard Thompson

      Ruby Reddings  -  Sydney Flynn

      Stage directions/Facilitator  John Vornholt

 

COMING ATTRACTIONS: 

MAR      31  ZOOM "Passing Through" by Mel Hector (10 min  2nd read)

                                                Details TBA

                                     "Identity Politics" by Mel Hector (10 min)  

CAST 

Darla Martin, sister – L. Rose 

Richard Almanac, brother – J. Heyl 

Alice Biggins, columnist – E. Voight 

Michael Thompson, Richard's secretary and ally - D.Youngerman 

Stage Directions and Facilitator – J. Vornholt 

 

APR      7  HYBRID  "Cecelia's Plight" by Mel Hector (full length play)

APR     14  HYBRID "His Father's Son" by Zink (2 hours) Final read

APR     21 HYBRID "Lone Star" by Mel Hector (full length play)

APR     28 ZOOM "The Brisk Bell" by Adrian Cory (20 min)

MAY      5 HYBRID "The Fountain of Youth" by Sharon Surhoff  (10 min)

                  "Valued Vintage" by Mel Hector (20 min)                  

MAY     12 HYBRiD OPEN

MAY     19 HYBRID place holder for Kevin Chess

MAY     26 ZOOM OPEN

JUNE     2 HYBRID "Does Your First Love Think of You as Often as You Think of Them?" by David     

     Youngerman (10 min)

JUNE     9 HYBRID "Anything For A Buck" by Sharon Otstot (10 min)

                  "Can You Hear Me My Son"? by Sharon Otstot (5 min monologue)

                    Read by Ellie Vought

JUNE    16 HYBRID OPEN

JUNE    23 ZOOM  OPEN

JUNE    30 ZOOM OPEN

 

O.P.P. ZOOM MEETING ETIQUETTE   ENABLE AUDIO AND VIDEO TO PARTICIPATE IN OPENING GREETING SECTION Of MEETING.TURN OFF YOUR VIDEO AND AUDIO WHILE A READING IS IN PROGRESS  (ONLY THE ACTORS SHOULD BE HEARD AND SEEN DURING A READING) TURN ON YOUR VIDEO AND AUDIO TO PARTICIPATE IN DISCUSSIONS AFTER EACH READING.

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.Regarding our ZOOM calls - you may find it easier to have ZOOM downloaded on your computer OR your phone. It is a free application. [GO TO http://www.ZOOM.US TO ACQUIRE THE PROGRAM] 

 



EVERY Monday, we will again present a "regular" OPP meeting via ZOOM. Here are the instruction of how to tune in.  NOTE: THIS IS UNLIMITED TIME USE. The link is the same every week.



Melvin Hector is Treasurer and host of Old Pueblo Playwrights meetings.  

Melvin Hector is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

MEL HECTORS PHONE  (520)488-9229

   just click on the link below.

 

 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87825748620?pwd=MThna0VHWjBkYVBiUEpXWWJ3bno5Zz09

 

Meeting ID: 878 2574 8620

Passcode: 544241

One tap mobile

+12532158782,,87825748620#,,,,*544241# US (Tacoma)

+13462487799,,87825748620#,,,,*544241# US (Houston)

 

Dial by your location

        +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

        +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)

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Meeting ID: 878 2574 8620

Passcode: 544241

Find your local number: Video Conferencing, Web Conferencing, Webinars, Screen Sharing

Old Pueblo Playwrights Reminder/Invitations are sent to nearly 200 individuals including all paid members, (34) actor/readers (64) and general mailing list (110) plus one-time invitees. 

 

Your OPP Secretary,

ZINK aka David Zinke

Be Good To You

                                               

 

 

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Saturday, March 22, 2025

Live Theatre Workshop - Coming Soon...

 

From: Live Theatre Workshop <info@livetheatreworkshop.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2025 9:29 AM
Subject: AZ Gives Day AND Coming Soon

 

 

Coming Soon

 

 

 

The Minutes

By Tracy Letts

 

April 25th through May 11th

on the Mainstage

 

This scathing Pulitzer Prize-nominated comedy unravels a web of secrets, power struggles, and dark truths lurking beneath the surface of everyday life. From the author of August: Osage County, Tracy Letts infuses this story with his signature wit delivering moments of uproarious humor as a cast of very recognizable city council members let their idiosyncrasies fly. Unable to locate the minutes from the previous meeting, or move beyond their pet projects, the city council devolves into ridiculously reenacting their town history for their newest member who is full of questions and doubts about his new role. With razor-sharp wit,unflinching honesty, and a healthy dose of comedy, The Minutes is a gripping exploration of the complexities of power and the fragility of democracy. Don't miss your chance to witness this explosive drama and side-splitting comedy that has captivated audiences and critics alike.

 

"Astonishing... a pitch black comedy about the current state of American politics."

 Chicago Sun-Times

 

"The Minutes is also quite funny, silly even…But the questions Letts poses – what are you willing to do, what are you willing to ignore, what are you willing to forget to preserve your 'cocoon of comfort'? – are provocative. And perennial." – Daily Herald

 

The Minutes by Tracy Lett runs April 25th through May 11th, 2025. Showings Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3:00pm. Sundays at 3:00 pm. Directed by Rhonda Hallquist and starring Dawson Woolridge, Cliff Madison, David Alexander Johnston, and more. Tickets start at $25.00. For tickets and more information go to livetheatreworkshop.org/tickets.

 

 

Tickets

 

 

 

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

By Rachel Sheinkin

 

April 12th

in the Children's Theatre

 

Detour Company Theatre Presents: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

In this irreverent, interactive musical comedy, our spellers face off against each other and four audience volunteers to try and win the coveted trophy for the Putnam County Spelling Bee. With a cast of adult actors with disabilities, this is Spelling Bee as you've never seen it before. Come sing along, laugh along, and spell along! This performance includes ASL Interpreting and live captions above the stage. ADA seating is available.

 

April 12th at 7:00 pm. General admission, Pay-What-You-Can tickets with a suggested donation of $15.

 

Detour Company Theatre is a theatre company with and for adults with disabilities--actively including adults with disabilities at every level of their organization from actors, to support staff, to volunteers, to teachers, to board members. Detour Company Theatre provides theatre training and performance experiences for adults with intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities, giving them authentic opportunities to develop artistry, demonstrate courage and collaboration, experience joy and participate in the sharing of musical theatre with the entire community.

 

 

Tickets

 

 

 

Live Theatre Workshop | 3322 E. Fort Lowell Rd. | Tucson, AZ 85716 US

 

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Friday, March 21, 2025

Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre CALL FOR PLAYS IN TRANSLATION 2025

Since our inception, The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre has been thrilled to present new works of translation and adaptation with such beloved works as The Little Prince, Blood Wedding, and the winner of our last call for plays, Russian Roulette.

This season we are excited to present to our audiences the winner of our fifith annual plays-in-translation contest hosted in collaboration with the American Literary Translators Association (ALTA). We will select a winner from a diverse field of global plays translated into English. In the past selections have ranged from dark comedies to quiet character studies, on a breadth of themes including socio-political corruption, family dynamics, and medical decision-making.

 

CALL FOR PLAYS IN TRANSLATION 2025

https://www.scoundrelandscamp.org/plays-in-translation-2025

 

 

In association with the American Literary Translators Association for the fifth year, The Scoundrel and Scamp Theatre seeks short form plays in translation for an in-person staged reading performed by local actors during the ALTA conference in Tucson, November 5-8, 2025. The winner of the Plays in Translation Contest is awarded a prize of $100. 

We are particularly interested in plays that meet the following criteria:

  • Plays translated from any other language into English;
    • We especially encourage translation of non-European plays, though plays from Europe or in European languages will be considered on equal footing with non-European plays.
  • Plays that can be performed with of six actors or fewer; 
  • Plays that have a runtime of 90 minutes or less (we encourage looking up the runtime of the play in its original language to gauge this);
  • Plays that feature content that is aligned with Scoundrel and Scamp’s mission to create “immersive and imaginative experiences for a diverse, cross-generational audience that inspire empathy and encourage discourse"; 
  • Plays that foreground language in a manner that will work well in a staged reading (i.e., that do not heavily lean on physical theatre, scenery or props, or other non-spoken elements).
  • We encourage the submission of translated plays that will open space for discussion not only about the act of translation but also about the topics and themes of the play. 
    • The play reading is followed by a talkback in which the translator(s) and playwright are invited to participate either in-person or remotely. Unfortunately, travel funding is not available. 
  • No repeat submissions, please. 

Submission Information

Please submit to playscripts@literarytranslators.org by May 30, 2025:

  • a translation of a complete play with the original. (Plays of 90 minutes or less are preferred!)
  • a brief query letter including confirmation of permission to translate the piece 
  • short bios of both author and translator
  • a note as to whether the translator would be available to attend the performance, if their work is selected
  • Please note: if selected as the winner, the translator must secure the appropriate permission to present a one-time, non-recorded staged reading of the translated play at The Scoundrel and Scamp Theatre in Tucson, Arizona.

Please send any questions regarding this Call for Plays to playscripts@literarytranslators.org.

 

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